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The Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA) in partnership with its youth wing, the CoHNA Youth Action Network (CYAN), is organizing a virtual Hindu Youth Summit on July 11.
The Hindu advocacy group aims to bring together students, young professionals, industry experts, and advocates from across North America for "impactful conversations and opportunities" between "tomorrow's leaders".
CoHNA announced that the summit will feature a one-hour session of lightning talks from guest speakers, followed by interactive breakout room discussions where participants can engage directly with speakers and fellow attendees.
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It hopes that the discussions would help young Hindus connect with industry experts, community leaders, and peers interested in advocacy and leadership development.
Noting that it will unveil the event's speaker lineup in the coming weeks, CoHNA spotlighted the event as an opportunity for youth to “hear from industry experts, connect with like-minded peers, and find their place in the future of Hindu advocacy.”
Registration is currently open through an online sign-up link.
What if the people shaping the next chapter of Hindu advocacy and representation were all gathering in one place?
— CoHNA (Coalition of Hindus of North America) (@CoHNAOfficial) June 14, 2026
Mark your calendars for CYAN’s upcoming Hindu Youth Summit, a virtual gathering that brings together students, young professionals, industry experts, and advocates… pic.twitter.com/5kPIPpyrmp
Urging Hindu-Amricans aged between 15 and 30 to sign-up for the event, the organizers said, "Mark your calendars for CYAN’s upcoming Hindu Youth Summit, a virtual gathering that brings together students, young professionals, industry experts, and advocates from all across North America for impactful conversations and opportunities to become a part of a growing network of tomorrow’s leaders."
CYAN is the youth wing of the Coalition of Hindus of North America that seeks to empower young Hindus, particularly on college campuses, to advocate against Hinduphobia and anti-Hindu bias while promoting Hindu rights and human rights.
The organization provides networking, leadership training, advocacy opportunities, and engagement with policymakers, scholars, and community leaders to help young Hindus become effective advocates.
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